Pam Hogg

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Pam Hogg

Scots-born musician and designer Pam Hogg has dressed the
queens of rock and pop as often as she has appeared amongst them.
Once a support act for The Pogues and Debbie Harry, she has fronted
bands performing a wide range of music; from rockabilly to punk.
Her celebrity following is varied and notable with stars including
Rhianna, Kylie, Alison Mosshart and Siouxsie Sioux donning a burst
of colourful Hogg Lycra on stage. She returned to the site of her
first boutique, Newburgh Street, in May 2009 to open a pop-up
shop.

• Pam Hogg studied Fine Art and Printed Textiles at Glasgow School
of Art and subsequently at the Royal College of Art in London,
where she gained an MA.
• Her collection was stocked in London boutique Hyper Hyper in the
Eighties and she showed as part of its collective from
1985-1989.
• In 1989 Hogg opened her first standalone boutique on Newburgh
Street, just off Carnaby Street.
• She produced and directed her own London Fashion Week catwalk
shows for six seasons until 1992 when she moved her focus from
fashion to music.
• During the Nineties and Noughties she formed bands including
Doll and Hoggdoll, wrote scripts and songs, directed a fashion
film, showed in a travelling art exhibition and dressed London
boutique Browns' windows.
• She returned to the catwalks of London Fashion Week's On|Off in
February 2009 with a collection of her trademark catsuits and
colourful skintight dresses under the name Hogg-Couture.
• In May 2009 she opened a pop-up boutique in Newburgh Street
stocking her trademark colourful clothing, archive pieces and a
range of Pam Hogg crockery.